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Harker Aquila

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Harker Aquila

The government today reminds me of the Tom and Jerry cartoons.

No time for petty politics

by Vineet Kosaraju, Reporter November 19, 2013

As I watched the charade over the government shutdown unfold, it reminded me of the old Tom and Jerry cartoons. The cat and mouse would chase and torment one another, always trying to get the better of...

Inside the room of a 49er fanatic, the walls are covered with all red and gold to show support and spirit.

Importance of Being a Sports Fan

by Trisha Dwivedi, Reporter November 18, 2013

Never give up on your team. Even though we lost yesterday and had so many missed opportunities, the 49ers and I persevere together, not only for a whole 60 minutes every Sunday, but also during classes. Whenever...

The eight-day Idea Challenge, hosted by the Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA), encourages students to find a new use for an everyday object. The mystery object for experimentation this year is an aluminum can. Harker members participate in celebration of the Global Entrepreneurship Week.

Idea Challenge in celebration of Global Entrepreneurship Week

by Mariam Sulakian, Aquila News Editor November 18, 2013

The Harker Business Club (DECA) announced the Idea Challenge, a project that allows students to innovate a new function of an everyday object, in an email sent out last Thursday by club advisor Juston...

The singers of Bel Canto strike poses as they sing "Kalinka", a traditional Russian Folk song and "Nutcracker Jingles" by James Pierpont/Peter Tchaikovsky. The other two song they performed were "A ya po lugu", a traditional Russian folk song, and "Sto mi e milo", a traditional Macedonian folk song.

Cantilena, Camerata, Bel Canto, and Guys’ Gig Perform Music from Europe

by Cheryl Liu, Reporter November 18, 2013

Taking the audience to the other side of the world, choral groups Cantilena, Camerata, Bel Canto, and Guys’ Gig performed music of Russia, Ukraine, and Eastern and Central Europe last night in the Nichols...

Girls’ Volleyball beats Castilleja in CCS Quarter Finals

by Alyssa Amick, Managing Editor November 17, 2013

The Girls’ Varsity Volleyball team beat Castilleja three sets to one in the quarter finals of the Division IV Central Coast Section (CCS) Championships. During the first set, the Eagles fell behind...

“Hard Out Here”: Some still have it harder than others

“Hard Out Here”: Some still have it harder than others

by Elisabeth Siegel, Reporter November 16, 2013

When I first heard about the song, I was sure Lily Allen’s “Hard Out Here” would be a dream come true. When the music video dropped, I was still in class, so I had to wait to see it. In the meantime,...

Instagram and other social media sites play host to numerous pictures of Gatorade bottles, Ghiradelli chocolate squares, and other popular foods.

A pet peeve: pictures of food on social media

by Kshithija Mulam, Reporter November 16, 2013

The girl’s bathroom door flies open with a bang. I glare at my friend, wondering what she could have possibly been doing in the bathroom for fifteen minutes. “I have a good reason! I was enhancing...

Teenage girls and boys on the Internet recite poetry, breaking down gender barriers and reinforcing the power of the internet.

The monstrous online universe

by Vasudha Rengarajan, Features Editor November 15, 2013

The Internet is an unrelenting vortex that sucks the intelligence out of simple-minded teenagers, stripping them of their security and stealing their naiveté. Or so the stereotype goes. I’ve always...

The varsity volleyball girls come together in a huddle before their senior night game, holding each other to show their team support.

Focusing on the positives of teamwork

by Apurva Gorti, Reporter November 15, 2013

There has been a lot of talk lately about bullying in sports ever since professional football player Jonathan Martin left the Miami Dolphins due to alleged bullying from his teammate, Richie Incognito....

Food drive bins are distributed around campus in areas such as in front of Dobbins Hall and Shah Hall. The food drive will end on November 22.

SFCC begins Thanksgiving food drive

by Angeline Pan, Reporter November 14, 2013

Students for Charitable Causes (SFCC) announced the commencement of its annual food drive on Nov. 11 for the Second Harvest Food Bank, a charity that helps provide food for impoverished families during...

Senior Samir Chaudhry leans back after landing a hit during today's dodgeball game. The seniors defeated the juniors in two straight games, winning the tournament for the second year in a row.

Seniors win annual dodgeball tournament

by Apoorva Rangan, Reporter November 13, 2013

The volume in the gym grew to a dull roar before the final game of the annual dodgeball tournament as the seniors and juniors prepared to battle for first place today. After the sophomores beat the freshmen...

Eating healthily is an effective way to keep under-eye circles from appearing. Other methods include sleeping well and de-stressing

Tips to fresh-looking eyes

by Melina Nakos, Reporter November 12, 2013

As the school year progresses, school work becomes more intense and under eyes become darker. Don’t fret; these tips will keep your eyes looking fresh and rested. Sleep enough: Yes, you’ll hear...

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